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the High Court

6 articles stable

the High Court has appeared in 6 articles since 2015-12. Coverage peaked in 2015Q4 with 2 articles.

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2025-12-12
Reuters 29 related

Reddit files a lawsuit against Australia to overturn its social media ban for under-16s, saying it “infringes the implied freedom of political communication”

Message board website Reddit (RDDT.N) on Friday filed a lawsuit asking the High Court to overturn Australia's social media ban …

2025-03-15
The Guardian 16 related

The UK held a hearing for Apple's legal battle with the government over providing a backdoor in its Advanced Data Protection service, without the media present

bloomberg.com/news/article...  [embedded post] X: @togetherdec : .@ukhomeoffice secretly demanded backdoor access to Apple iCloud encryption Now Apple in High Court to appeal, contents of hearing also...

2020-06-01
Australian Financial Review 9 related

Australian appeals court rules that media companies can be held responsible for defamatory comments posted under stories on their Facebook Pages

Australia's leading media outlets are considering an appeal to the High Court after a ruling that publishers can be sued for comments on their Facebook pages.

2015-12-24
Ars Technica 16 related

New Zealand judge orders Kim Dotcom's extradition to the US, lawyers say they will appeal to the High Court

Cyrus Farivar / Ars Technica :

2015-12-23
Ars Technica 25 related

New Zealand judge orders Kim Dotcom's extradition to the US, lawyers say they will appeal to the High Court

Kim Dotcom to be finally extradited to the US, New Zealand judge rules  —  Megaupload founder promises new appeal in case that's dragged on for nearly 4 years.

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